Why wouldn’t you love people who take care of you and attend your needs? Maybe you could do better if you were free, but you aren’t, and isn’t freedom just another cage? No. It’s better to be a captive and not jump out of the skillet and into the fire.
seen on twitter some time ago“They don’t hire anyone at IKEA. People get lost there for a few years and eventually know where everything is. It’s Restockholm syndrome.”
> I don’t think we can disprove that IKEA takes us hostage for some time
They are at least as clever with their store design as they are with making their merchandise inexpensive to make and ship.
They design the stores as a maze, with no walls around the central restaurant so the nice smells permeate the whole place. If you look at a map, you can see the uninviting “alleys” provided so employees can get through the maze.
Then they stick the store away from everything, so you’re not tempted to go somewhere else when you get hungry, or to compare prices with Target (which has similar furniture at similar prices).
Then they make sure the displays aren’t too neat, so it looks like there has been a frenzy of people looting, so, again, you’re less likely to compare prices and more likely to buy on impulse.
And they scatter impulse-buy items all around, so wherever you look, there’s something that cost less than $1 to make that looks like it might be fun.
Yes, I also believe that Patty Hurst lives in IKEA, I thought I saw her there one day, but I didn’t recognize her with the ski mask, until I saw the AK-47. Is that Patty?
awgiedawgie Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Stock Home Syndrome. Sounds the same.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
When it comes to Scandinavian heritage, I’m Danish. So I have nothing to worry about.
BE THIS GUY almost 7 years ago
Pig has enough sense to know who’s telling the truth.
Gent almost 7 years ago
Good for you, Pig.
PICTO almost 7 years ago
Ok,Pig,it’s when you make too many trips to the smorgasbord.
gammaguy almost 7 years ago
“…when you shop too much at IKEA.”
Sounds the same to me. IKEA captures your affections, and you can’t escape it/them.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Why wouldn’t you love people who take care of you and attend your needs? Maybe you could do better if you were free, but you aren’t, and isn’t freedom just another cage? No. It’s better to be a captive and not jump out of the skillet and into the fire.
Ikea is the only store you will ever need.
BrantG almost 7 years ago
seen on twitter some time ago“They don’t hire anyone at IKEA. People get lost there for a few years and eventually know where everything is. It’s Restockholm syndrome.”
Ignatz Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Stockholm Syndrome is when you start liking Ikea.
Lee Cox almost 7 years ago
I’ll bet Rat was the one who told Pig that in fhe first place!
Radish... almost 7 years ago
By the way, we are having meatballs again for dinner.
Reader almost 7 years ago
Pig lives with Rat, who mistreats Pig, yet Pig remains friends with him.
n8cwhite almost 7 years ago
I don’t think we can disprove that IKEA takes us hostage for some time
jeffiekins almost 7 years ago
> I don’t think we can disprove that IKEA takes us hostage for some time
They are at least as clever with their store design as they are with making their merchandise inexpensive to make and ship.
They design the stores as a maze, with no walls around the central restaurant so the nice smells permeate the whole place. If you look at a map, you can see the uninviting “alleys” provided so employees can get through the maze.
Then they stick the store away from everything, so you’re not tempted to go somewhere else when you get hungry, or to compare prices with Target (which has similar furniture at similar prices).
Then they make sure the displays aren’t too neat, so it looks like there has been a frenzy of people looting, so, again, you’re less likely to compare prices and more likely to buy on impulse.
And they scatter impulse-buy items all around, so wherever you look, there’s something that cost less than $1 to make that looks like it might be fun.
karinmarie808 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Looks like goat has it
Number Three almost 7 years ago
Ah well.
xxx
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
Wow. Am I glad I’ve never been in an IKEA store and have intention of ever being in one!
I suspect “Stockholm Syndrome” does apply here!
Sherlock Watson almost 7 years ago
When asked why Pig had asked the question, he answered, “I am curious (pink).”
Kind&Kinder almost 7 years ago
I once got lost in the Renton, WA Ikea. A little old lady showed me the way out of the labyrinth.
F-Flash almost 7 years ago
Yes, I also believe that Patty Hurst lives in IKEA, I thought I saw her there one day, but I didn’t recognize her with the ski mask, until I saw the AK-47. Is that Patty?
biggles_swe almost 7 years ago
It is the Älmhult syndrome! (The first town in Sweden with an IKEA store.)
ND Cool Z almost 6 years ago
Makes sense because IKEA is from Sweden!
all.flesh.is.temporary over 4 years ago
I feel you, pig
Darth Revan II almost 4 years ago
Why is Stockholm syndrome called that?